Obree has been crafting the bike, which he has dubbed Pie In The Sky, since February, but is keeping the exact specifications of the machine under wraps so far.

This is not the first time Obree has taken inspiration from the kitchen in his designs, after beating the world velodrome record in 1993 on a bike made from washing machine parts, affectionately named Old Faithful.

Obree is planning to take the bike to Nevada in September (Pic: Graeme Obree Official Facebook/Facebook)

The former 4,000m world champion will take his new speed machine to Nevada, US in September to participate in the World Human Powered Speed Challenge.

He hopes to beat current record holder, Sam Whittingham of Canada, who reached 82.819mph.